Holsters and Usage

The CrossBreed Holsters Freedom Carry IWB Holster is a very unique holster for CrossBreed, which does a great job of making very specific holsters that fit very specific needs. For example, their Appendix Carry holster is perfect for that type of carry, but you wouldn’t want to wear that holster behind your hip. One Holster,

Think about how you’re going to use a light — a flashlight, a weapon-mounted light, or both — not just how you’re going to carry it, in a low-light defensive situation, especially in the public space. Here are some practical considerations. Advantages of a Flashlight Rob Pincus advocates always carrying a flashlight. Not only is

The Ambidextrous Appendix IWB/OWB Holster from Mission First Tactical offers versatility for your everyday carry needs. Let’s take a closer look. The holster evaluated here is the Glock 43 – Ambidextrous Appendix IWB/OWB Holster, though this style of holster is available for several other handguns. The Glock 43 is a subcompact 9mm defensive handgun and

Known for their AR accessories, Mission First Tactical has expanded their line into Kydex outside-the-waistband (OWB) and inside-the-waistband (IWB) holsters. With 33 models of OWB holsters and 34 IWB, Mission First Tactical holsters are available for today’s most popular carry guns. Training Holsters Mission First Tactical Holsters are high quality, well designed, well thought-out, and

PDN members probably know Mission First Tactical from their numerous high-quality firearms accessories, including rifle stocks, grips, rail systems, magazines, sights, and more. Now Mission First Tactical has entered the firearm holster business very seriously. OWB Model One of the two Mission First Tactical holsters featured in this video is an outside-the-waistband model that is

Gun holsters: What is the best? Many new shooters ask this question, but there is no objective answer because it’s a personal choice for each shooter. PDN Contributor Deryck Poole has some guidelines and several gun holsters to examine. Four Criteria There are four criteria for selecting a defensive handgun holster. First, select a holster

PDN Contributor Deryck Poole gets a lot of questions from PDN viewers about what holster is the best. There is no objective answer to this question because it’s a matter of personal preference and intended use. Deryck takes every opportunity to review holsters and provide more information to PDN viewers, because holsters are essential defensive

Mike Hughes of Next Level Training demonstrates drawing from the holster or appendix carry. Instead of using a lot of power from the hips and core, he leads with the fingertips, minimizing unnecessary movement from the shoulders and neck and employing a relaxed, natural method of drawing. The draw should be practiced static, with movement,

The CrossBreed Holsters MiniTuck Holster is an inside-the-waistband holster designed primarily for single-stack and small subcompact handguns. It is ideal for deep concealment of a small pistol or for those with a small body frame. Because it is intended for smaller guns, it does not take up as much space as the SuperTuck Holster. The